Inner Exodus Genesis 15:13
Genesis 15:13 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Genesis 15 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Genesis 15:13 presents Abram's descendants as workers in a foreign land, afflicted for a long season. In Neville's frame, this is an inner drama of consciousness—the sense of separation that precedes awakening.
Neville's Inner Vision
Do you hear the inner voice that tells you your seed shall be a stranger in a land not theirs? In the Neville Goddard reading, the seed is a state of consciousness and the land is your current mental atmosphere. Know of a surety becomes a steadfast inner conviction: I am the I AM, and I determine the terms of my experience. The servitude and affliction described are inner movements of belief—moments when you feel held by limitation. They are not punitive punishments but opportunities to reorient toward the promised land inside. The prophecy of exile and return is a cycle of consciousness: you may seem distant from your true home, yet the journey is toward awakening. By refusing to identify with the conditions, you invite an inner exodus, a release from the old story and a move toward the promised land inside. Affirm that your seed is already free in the land that is yours, and that the seasons of seeming apprenticeship conclude when you inhabit the truth of I AM.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes, assume the end you desire as already present, and revise the scene with I AM as the ruling in you. Feel the exodus from limitation and the landing in the promised land inside.
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